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. >> >> and usually they identify a clear need for this person to take that position or why there would be a detriment to the organization to not be able to hire them and so forth. in this particular case i don't see anything in the documentation to show that mr. chow -- i'm sorry. yes mr. chow is irreplaceable. he has been on the arts commission for six years. that's a pretty good run. 2009 to 2014. i did not hear anything from him saying if i were to leave the arts commission would suffer. you all mentioned there are architect firms and hundreds of architects so it's not like we only have five architects and five positions so if we take them out they're going to be left without that expertise, and going back to what several of you mentioned it is the appearance of conflict, and i worked for -- i taught the university hawaii for years and involved with consulting at office of hawaiian affairs and so forth and one of the things that you realize with that work you become privy to information that is in conflict of the rules, and the simple fact that we rely sometimes on people just being
. >> >> and usually they identify a clear need for this person to take that position or why there would be a detriment to the organization to not be able to hire them and so forth. in this particular case i don't see anything in the documentation to show that mr. chow -- i'm sorry. yes mr. chow is irreplaceable. he has been on the arts commission for six years. that's a pretty good run. 2009 to 2014. i did not hear anything from him saying if i were to leave the arts commission...
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behavior, a person's seriousness of criminal offenses, which deals with a person's gang affiliation, those types of things. not only do we get information as time goes on about how they're performing, we also get the review every 30 to 60 days about is there anything new to evaluate for this specific person. >> i thought gang affiliation was part of the first day of court. >> certainly ly if a court or aa know about it that might not be evident, it might come out during classification interviews. it's not true that a court or da would have gang affiliation, especially if the charge is not a gang violation or gang offense. >> are there categories of people you would limit? ed a different may have made bail and would have been out. >> sure. >> is this -- so i assume this program is something that could potentially help that category of people. >> that's the target person. all the considerations are going to be looked at. what the bail is, what the reason for that bail was and all those another factors the sheriff is privy to once the person's in custody with them >> i'm very sympatheti
behavior, a person's seriousness of criminal offenses, which deals with a person's gang affiliation, those types of things. not only do we get information as time goes on about how they're performing, we also get the review every 30 to 60 days about is there anything new to evaluate for this specific person. >> i thought gang affiliation was part of the first day of court. >> certainly ly if a court or aa know about it that might not be evident, it might come out during...
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what's going to be added to those restrictions is if a person in the legislation has a certain low level offense, they've proven themselves in custody, that might be something the court will want to look at to reevaluate their decision on bail or em the power is still with the judge. >> my understanding of the system, and this is from some of the my time working in the law enforcement system. when you have low level non violent offenders we have many programs where we do release those individuals without even em. at the end of the day, we have judges who make decisions based on what prosecutors brings to them, as well as the information that a public offender and criminal defense attorney brings to them and those are judges making ultimate decisions on this and you're asking us to allow the sheriff's department to make another layer of decisions after a judge makes that initial decision? is that my understanding? >> i think looking at it that way is not accurate. what we're saying is the judge at the arraignment after a person is first a regged and brought to custody, the judge makes a d
what's going to be added to those restrictions is if a person in the legislation has a certain low level offense, they've proven themselves in custody, that might be something the court will want to look at to reevaluate their decision on bail or em the power is still with the judge. >> my understanding of the system, and this is from some of the my time working in the law enforcement system. when you have low level non violent offenders we have many programs where we do release those...
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last two years, yes we can cannabis was part of my spirit so i know today in san francisco i am a person that used to be a in a medical marijuana americans safe access and access of love we need to let the leaders 125u7d and we're not the laughing stock of american. >> thank you is there any public comment? >> i'll leave my card up here. >> so we will take rebuttal now there if there's no accountability public comment mr. shep you can spank or it will go to our lawyer. >> hello just a couple of facts to you know what was heard tonight and in the briefs. i never 92 knew danny mendez before the fire. the union was we were going to sign with the union as waterfall wellness and as danny menu suicides and people started to come back people were asking what was going on they chose to go a ways. when i got my permit present with larry kessler and the doctor we were in a hearing given the permit and it was told it if danny mendez came back into waterfall my permit would be revoked i tried to get ahold of the doctor they couldn't find the tape in the meeting we had so. i decided to get a spot tha
last two years, yes we can cannabis was part of my spirit so i know today in san francisco i am a person that used to be a in a medical marijuana americans safe access and access of love we need to let the leaders 125u7d and we're not the laughing stock of american. >> thank you is there any public comment? >> i'll leave my card up here. >> so we will take rebuttal now there if there's no accountability public comment mr. shep you can spank or it will go to our lawyer....
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. >> the next order of business is item 5 e and it will be called together. 5 e authorizing a personal contract with the jones a professional last night for the services in an amount not to exceed $122,000 related to the issuance of sfoifg finance authority revenue bonds and taxable allocation refunding bond. discussion and action resolution number 49, 2014 and item 5 f authorizing a personal contract for the bartley a professional law firm for the consulting in an amount not to exceed 15 thousand for the revenue bonds series 20 12k4 will 14 b and the bond series discussion and action resolution number 5014. madam director >> thank you. this is the refunding of bonds we have an opportunity to refund bonds given the current market that refunding will save us monies our debt portfolio will taper down those are professional services contract that is enable us to refund and with that, i'd like to ask our senior financial analysis to talk about those. >> good afternoon. i'm john senior financial analysis items 5 e and f the authorization of the personal services contract for the bond counci
. >> the next order of business is item 5 e and it will be called together. 5 e authorizing a personal contract with the jones a professional last night for the services in an amount not to exceed $122,000 related to the issuance of sfoifg finance authority revenue bonds and taxable allocation refunding bond. discussion and action resolution number 49, 2014 and item 5 f authorizing a personal contract for the bartley a professional law firm for the consulting in an amount not to exceed 15...
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get out and when a person should stay in. for instance, on most misdemeanors the person can be cited in maybe a gun case. on most property -- on pretty much all crimes, save murder, that's usually in all cases a bail and then there can be bail hearings, and supervisor campos i know i'm preaching to the choir. we actually petition the court and the court makes that decision so to add another layer into the process and have the decision on who stays in or out of a jail fall with the person charged with their custody and then go back to the judge for a review and/or approval seems to add another layer or to question the judgment of the court which i have faith in. i think this is something we don't need. i think it's something that we have a process in place that works. i have tremendous respect for the process. i am not a chief that believes in trying to arrest our way out of crime, but i believe some people need to be kept in jail to give the community some relief and if the court decides that folks should remain in jail until
get out and when a person should stay in. for instance, on most misdemeanors the person can be cited in maybe a gun case. on most property -- on pretty much all crimes, save murder, that's usually in all cases a bail and then there can be bail hearings, and supervisor campos i know i'm preaching to the choir. we actually petition the court and the court makes that decision so to add another layer into the process and have the decision on who stays in or out of a jail fall with the person...
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that is a personal choice. but economically, my face when i was an actor, my face is how i made money. if i was in a commercial that ran for 13 weeks, if i knew someone in say california had seen that commercial and i had not gotten paid for the region where it was showing i would call the screen actors guild and say my face is being seen in a place i have not given permission and economically i have a right to do that and get paid money. i picture a day when my kids go to college and instead of a credit card company coming up to them asking them if they want data they will say if your data is protected we would like to track you using google glass and these biometric censors and after a year we will pay you $10,000 because you are going to give us data about your life and we want to establish this solid relationship with you to know how you like our brand. that is another reason people should protect data because through the insight you can benefit versus unseen third parties. >> host: what are the policy impli
that is a personal choice. but economically, my face when i was an actor, my face is how i made money. if i was in a commercial that ran for 13 weeks, if i knew someone in say california had seen that commercial and i had not gotten paid for the region where it was showing i would call the screen actors guild and say my face is being seen in a place i have not given permission and economically i have a right to do that and get paid money. i picture a day when my kids go to college and instead...
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i don't stop you and treat you differently as a white person then if i was dealing with a black personup in harlem. there has to be a consistency to the way we do it. and in all instances, you have to be able to articulate what the reasonable suspicion was. effectively, we are constantly trying to improve our training, supervision. i think that is an area we are -- that will help reduce some of the tension that existed over ine last several years some of the more severely stressed communities because of their crime problem. >> our shot clock is down to about one minute. we've got daddy giffords and marquette -- gabby giffords and mark kelly coming out. i would love to hear your thoughts on what meaningful gun control might look like in a country where there are 350 million guns said to be in circulation. that seems to be as big or bigger an obstacle to gun control. i wonder what you think. --i think that gun control the term, it's over. we lost control. [applause] the lack ofuse of political leadership. all credit to mark and gabby for their leadership on the issue. we are trying to fi
i don't stop you and treat you differently as a white person then if i was dealing with a black personup in harlem. there has to be a consistency to the way we do it. and in all instances, you have to be able to articulate what the reasonable suspicion was. effectively, we are constantly trying to improve our training, supervision. i think that is an area we are -- that will help reduce some of the tension that existed over ine last several years some of the more severely stressed communities...
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and so i think a lot of people might be frustrated to hear that even if you get to the point where a person actually gets arrested, prosecuted, convicted, sentenced and is actually in custody, and then even then they might just get sent out on em, i think a lot of people would find that not to be acceptable. >> supervisor, i just wanted to share in the discussion a little bit. just want to reiterate that that language of minimum security prisonerings and low risk offenders is consistent with the change in state law so that's just simply a replication -- >> state laws allows us, doesn't require us. >> i have no problem what soever in making sure that the language is returned if that's something that san francisco wants to do unique to itself. but in the larger discussion that you just shared about concerns to district, i was a supervisor who presided over a disfrikt that was well enveloped with all ranges of crime, that was a signature issue for me. i carried that forward as sheriff. any suggestion or any inference that we're trying to be lenient is completely false. and yet what we're tryin
and so i think a lot of people might be frustrated to hear that even if you get to the point where a person actually gets arrested, prosecuted, convicted, sentenced and is actually in custody, and then even then they might just get sent out on em, i think a lot of people would find that not to be acceptable. >> supervisor, i just wanted to share in the discussion a little bit. just want to reiterate that that language of minimum security prisonerings and low risk offenders is consistent...
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a or kill person b. how will that machine make this decision? this is a moral decision. it's a very perhaps predictable decision if we go down to the road this has cost. these are issues we definitely need to address, and if they did not concern purely the media establishment if you like or the battlefield. they have to do with what will happen in our everyday lives as well. >> sebastian, george raises an interesting issue here, without getting too technical, how do you code for moral consequences? how do you code for ethics? >> so this is -- i mean, as the twitter people mentioned, the problem here is we still find it very hard to quantify what human morality is or human ethics, so the starting point for the u.s. military research is actually having to work out how does a human make a moral decision? if you are driving your own car and you have a choice of running over two people, which one do you choose to run over? this decision plagues people for a long time. once you work out what human morality is, in theory you can program it into a comput
a or kill person b. how will that machine make this decision? this is a moral decision. it's a very perhaps predictable decision if we go down to the road this has cost. these are issues we definitely need to address, and if they did not concern purely the media establishment if you like or the battlefield. they have to do with what will happen in our everyday lives as well. >> sebastian, george raises an interesting issue here, without getting too technical, how do you code for moral...
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herman is a wonderful person and did so much for the nation, the city, the port. this is just such a wonderful gift and it's so nice to be able to accept this gift. we love gifts here at the port. [laughter] i just want to thank you again and i can't wait to see it and i'm really excited about this. i did have one question and that is, what happens after 20 years? >> basically the term of the gift agreement is for 20 years. during that -- after that period if there was a need to do something different, we would be coming back again to address that period afterwards. but once the gift is given it belongs to the port so our goal long term is to make sure it stays relevant and make it up to date constantly. so 20 years you guys will be going, wow, we still love this. but that's basically it. it's just we needed a term to look at a useful life of all the components so that's what the term is, tabt useful life of components and addressing that piece. >> once the gift is given to us the port can do what it wants to it. it can turn off the sound if it needs to when in's a
herman is a wonderful person and did so much for the nation, the city, the port. this is just such a wonderful gift and it's so nice to be able to accept this gift. we love gifts here at the port. [laughter] i just want to thank you again and i can't wait to see it and i'm really excited about this. i did have one question and that is, what happens after 20 years? >> basically the term of the gift agreement is for 20 years. during that -- after that period if there was a need to do...
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that one person carrying a dead human body down that embankment over a guardrail in the distance that it had to go, especially with the icy conditions, no way one person could have done it. it had to have been a two-person job. >> there's every indication that we had what we call a dump scene where they dump the body. >> the medical examiner discovered the victim had been shot three times in the head. the bullets exited the man's skull. since no soot or debris were found in the victim's lungs, the medical examiner knew the man was dead before the fire started. >> it was clear that the hands were duct taped. the feet were duct taped. that this person was being burned beyond recognition. >> so investigators took the unusual step of trying to generate a composite sketch from what little remained. >> we knew and recognized that until we can identify this victim, we're not going to be able to really get our wheels moving in the investigation. >> fortunately, the skull was in tact. so measurements such as the brow lines, height of the cheekbones, the length and width of the jaw survived. >>
that one person carrying a dead human body down that embankment over a guardrail in the distance that it had to go, especially with the icy conditions, no way one person could have done it. it had to have been a two-person job. >> there's every indication that we had what we call a dump scene where they dump the body. >> the medical examiner discovered the victim had been shot three times in the head. the bullets exited the man's skull. since no soot or debris were found in the...
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develop right the now a person of interest is in custody after the discovery of the woman's body in the duffle bag, nicole brewer has a live report. >>> tri-state area ace waking to more storm damage after, powerful storms rip through the area again. >>> this delaware county teen is thankful to be alive after being struck by lightening. >>> let's talk about the storms and our forecast with katie. >> it feels like yesterday was not as bad as monday night's storms. >> it dependedded where you were. it is so much about where are you when these storms come in they hit you or they don't hit you it can depend on what your story is the next day. there were very strong storms yesterday but a lot of it was in new jersey. generally with the exact same time as what we had the day before that. it has been two straight days of very strong storms, more damage to clean up at this point and we're not totally done but do i come bearing better news. look at storm scan three, tri-state sweep, still picking up on pockets of heavy rain, granted, however back at berks and lancaster county you see back edge.
develop right the now a person of interest is in custody after the discovery of the woman's body in the duffle bag, nicole brewer has a live report. >>> tri-state area ace waking to more storm damage after, powerful storms rip through the area again. >>> this delaware county teen is thankful to be alive after being struck by lightening. >>> let's talk about the storms and our forecast with katie. >> it feels like yesterday was not as bad as monday night's...
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despite the fact that we all go through these hard choices, i feel like a blessed person. what am i supposed to do with that? i consider at home and enjoy myself or i can try to be of service to other people. >> you never thought of yourself as a victim. >> never. others may have. [laughter] met real big guns who were raped and left in the forest to die and they are sitting there telling me about what happened and they want to get well enough so they can go back in the force to rescue others. >> there's no reason to complain about anything. 59 five.age recently bill and i took another of our long walks. it had been an unseasonably long winter but spring was finally peeking through. we continued a conversation that began more than 40 years ago at yale. we both know i have a big .ecision in front of me not only as a candidate that other families as well. having lost in 2008, i know that nothing is guaranteed. the most important questions you must answer our not do you want to be president? can you win? forwhat is your vision america? the challenge is to lead in a way that ren
despite the fact that we all go through these hard choices, i feel like a blessed person. what am i supposed to do with that? i consider at home and enjoy myself or i can try to be of service to other people. >> you never thought of yourself as a victim. >> never. others may have. [laughter] met real big guns who were raped and left in the forest to die and they are sitting there telling me about what happened and they want to get well enough so they can go back in the force to...
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>> read them quickly, so page one line eight instead of referencing an entity we would reference a person because for a lobbyist employer that's how we designated them as a person, not an entity so for consistency sake. >> okay. >> page three line 17 multiple copies. this indicates that multiple copies of the same communication sent and we would say from the same individual to the same officer constitutes only one contact. page five line three. the determination -- what constitutes the practice of law is based on an analysis. and then same page line 13. let attorney and the ceo. >> >> we would add that attorney and the ceo have each made a contact specifying that the contact made a contact as well. i think that's it. >> with those -- >> pardon me? >> [inaudible] >> for public comment on this issue. >> i just want to get the motion. >> okay. >> then we will -- >> [inaudible] >> i will accept the changes. >> okay. all right. now public comment on the motion? >> sorry about the interruption guys. good evening. i am jonathan [inaudible] and work at the [inaudible] law firm and hopefully you h
>> read them quickly, so page one line eight instead of referencing an entity we would reference a person because for a lobbyist employer that's how we designated them as a person, not an entity so for consistency sake. >> okay. >> page three line 17 multiple copies. this indicates that multiple copies of the same communication sent and we would say from the same individual to the same officer constitutes only one contact. page five line three. the determination -- what...
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her bank records, also a personal journal, police believe, that may indicate she was traveling with many of her belongings and bags, while searching for a place to live. again, anyone with any information at all is urge to contact the philadelphia police homicide unit, and as with all unsolved murders, in the city of philadelphia, is there a $20,000 reward for any information, leading tooth rest and conviction of this killer. we are live outside police headquarters, nicole brewer, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> nicole, thank you. >>> neighbors were baffled when they found fbi agents digging for evidence in the camden home. investigators say they were searching a home on the 300 block of erie street for evidence, and, probably a body. they say that the search is in connection to the ongoing case. neighbors tell "eyewitness news" that the home is a rental property and is not currently vacant. >>> there is more clean up for many communities around the region after this latest run of severe storms, heavy winds and rain helped upright this tree in glassboro, gloucester county. it left behind twi
her bank records, also a personal journal, police believe, that may indicate she was traveling with many of her belongings and bags, while searching for a place to live. again, anyone with any information at all is urge to contact the philadelphia police homicide unit, and as with all unsolved murders, in the city of philadelphia, is there a $20,000 reward for any information, leading tooth rest and conviction of this killer. we are live outside police headquarters, nicole brewer, cbs-3...
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he did a really fun thing which is he put his own personal data up on a kickstarter account. what that means is i think it was for a month, maybe longer, he tracked his action. he had a web cam pointed at himself. he tracked all his cookie data, and he had beautiful visualizations about his life. and the point he was making is, look, if everyone else is going to track me anyway and make money off of my actions -- again, my unique portrait and identity in the world, digitally or even in, quote, the real world when we get tracked by cameras and rfid tags and all that -- he said i should be able to make money, that's my data. so it was, in one sense, almost an experiment. but these beautiful visualizations, graphs and pie charts. i forget what it was, i paid $5, i think, for two days of data. and he sent it to me. i don't know him, it's not like i'm going to use it to target him, but i almost bought it in the sense of it was a form of artwork to me because it was a portrait of his life for those few days. and, again, i like keeping that money from people who are going to use his
he did a really fun thing which is he put his own personal data up on a kickstarter account. what that means is i think it was for a month, maybe longer, he tracked his action. he had a web cam pointed at himself. he tracked all his cookie data, and he had beautiful visualizations about his life. and the point he was making is, look, if everyone else is going to track me anyway and make money off of my actions -- again, my unique portrait and identity in the world, digitally or even in, quote,...
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definition in the cpuc decision about what a personal vehicle means? so can you borrow a vehicle from your brother? can you get one on craigslist and pay somebody $100 a shift to drive that around? it's extremely problematic and that also points up the driver screening issues. there were ads on craigslist and i couldn't tell you if they are still there today saying that hey, you can borrow my app. here is the car, here is the phone, and you can drive for me and all of a sudden you get to a position you have no idea who is driving. we also seem to be creating a culture where it is okay for anybody to drive around and pick people up. and it's okay for people to get into old vehicle and we saw that -- one of my investigators came back from a field enforcement just this last weekend. a gentleman, who happens to be a sex-offender driving around and some girls were trying to find a form of for-hire transportation and he pulled over and they got in the car and fortunately we caught him. it's clearly dangerous. anyway, to get back to the disability issues. the
definition in the cpuc decision about what a personal vehicle means? so can you borrow a vehicle from your brother? can you get one on craigslist and pay somebody $100 a shift to drive that around? it's extremely problematic and that also points up the driver screening issues. there were ads on craigslist and i couldn't tell you if they are still there today saying that hey, you can borrow my app. here is the car, here is the phone, and you can drive for me and all of a sudden you get to a...
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>> a real person? >> a real person who could make a phone call for you. you could say get my daughter on the phone. the principle here is everybody is different from everybody else. you ought to be able to get a phone that does what you wanted to do, and it ought to be easy to use. even these things should be easy. they aren't. but they should be. >> what is the date of the startac. >> around 1987 or 1988. >> the startac was 1996, i think. >> 1996? >> i think. what does our label say? >> it's all passing into one big day to me. >> really? we have to move along now. i will just observe that there is an article in the new york times today pointing out the phones are getting larger again. there is something called phablets on the market now. p.h. >> i hate the term phone is applied to this thing that we carry because it really isn't a phone anymore. it's a phone than 100 other things. these things about the size of the phone, there are going to be small phones and big phones. now there is a trend for bigger phones. they maybe have overdone it with a small ph
>> a real person? >> a real person who could make a phone call for you. you could say get my daughter on the phone. the principle here is everybody is different from everybody else. you ought to be able to get a phone that does what you wanted to do, and it ought to be easy to use. even these things should be easy. they aren't. but they should be. >> what is the date of the startac. >> around 1987 or 1988. >> the startac was 1996, i think. >> 1996? >> i...
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attorney those people who, through their criteria, believe might be a good fit for electronic monitoring in lieu of bail. if that person objects then the case will be referred to the court for them to make a more informed decision about being put on electroning monitoring or not. or saying no, the person should be put on bail. so it is not discretion by the sheriff of who gets put on em, but a tool for finding who is eligible for em to be approved by the court. >> maybe take a step back and talk about the policy rational here. maybe i'll just leave it carte blanche for you to answer that. i had a few questions as to the way it was phrased before and i want to hear it from you about how you're thinking about this . >> well, the legislation originated because of penal code 1203.018, which the legislature has said for local jurisdictions the sheriff has the able to place people on em as they deem feet. -- fit. so this legislation really originates from state law, which gives the sheriff the authority to do. based upon this vetting process we are addressed concerns from other agencies regarding who would be placed on em an
attorney those people who, through their criteria, believe might be a good fit for electronic monitoring in lieu of bail. if that person objects then the case will be referred to the court for them to make a more informed decision about being put on electroning monitoring or not. or saying no, the person should be put on bail. so it is not discretion by the sheriff of who gets put on em, but a tool for finding who is eligible for em to be approved by the court. >> maybe take a step back...
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had is a key person that we want. four formations. >> human and oscar practical and you send them out for a year of pastoral activities. >> you are working with the homeless which we love about you. this is in your mind as a person and a priest candidate to be well formed and for example, the interesting fact is that you are combining the formation of priests that allows for the presence of lat -- laity and religious to be alongside the seminarians. that is pretty new. >> it is it idea of what pillars mean to catholic understanding. it means to draw out and it is the, we are drawing out what is already the potential within the person it is not just imparting knowledge and teaching kills so the person do grow. i talk about well formed. and it is comprehensive in all those areas. that's what we focus on in the programs of formation. it is the lit thank you -- liturgicaal. >> what does that mean? >> they are hosting the office was of the institute. we are just beginning to get off the grounds. . the idea is that classes w
had is a key person that we want. four formations. >> human and oscar practical and you send them out for a year of pastoral activities. >> you are working with the homeless which we love about you. this is in your mind as a person and a priest candidate to be well formed and for example, the interesting fact is that you are combining the formation of priests that allows for the presence of lat -- laity and religious to be alongside the seminarians. that is pretty new. >> it...
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i would have done anything to save her. >> you never know when a person can snap. >> sandy was scaredid i'm really afraid that he is going to kill us. [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. ♪ a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your
i would have done anything to save her. >> you never know when a person can snap. >> sandy was scaredid i'm really afraid that he is going to kill us. [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the...
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sunshine ordinance b reads as follows: quota description is meaningful it's it specific to alert a person of average intelligence who interests are focused by the items he or she may have a reason to attend the meeting unquote how would anyone know if their interests are effected by this description end of story if you go back and look at the ordinance it specifically says there's reasons you can't place information about what the item is only the temps things it might allow someone to flee the district and other things it says nothing more than a anticipated legislation telling the public some information like the specific case to be discussed would not in my way breached the attorney-client privilege that would on the other hand, alert a person who interests are focused which is a requirement of time law. i sincerely hope this commission will not attempt to not have matter in full view of the public. i'll say it again, mr. sincroy has been do executive director so long as the sunshine ordinance has been in place he knows the requirement of the law and puts those generic meaningly descri
sunshine ordinance b reads as follows: quota description is meaningful it's it specific to alert a person of average intelligence who interests are focused by the items he or she may have a reason to attend the meeting unquote how would anyone know if their interests are effected by this description end of story if you go back and look at the ordinance it specifically says there's reasons you can't place information about what the item is only the temps things it might allow someone to flee the...
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>> it does they accuse a person. and the weapons are taken away and then they have a hearing. >> convicted domestic violence perpetrators of a temporary restraining order pending in each of those cases. >> changes so that the -- in order to protect the woman there is this opportunity to make the allegation. >> there is no question. in some instances the person who is the subject of the order will appear. that is a reality. i've been through that. a situation now where a woman terrorized by her boyfriend or former spouses at his mercy as long as he refuses to come to court? >> no. if he doesn't show up, at least it gives them the opportunity to be heard. that provides enough enchants for the evidence to come out. >> unless the temporary restraining order is issued to protect the woman from a starter , the abuser, the person who is perpetrating called once that is issued to use to go borrow with the notion that we should at that point take the gun away from that person? >> note. i think once there's been a fair hearing
>> it does they accuse a person. and the weapons are taken away and then they have a hearing. >> convicted domestic violence perpetrators of a temporary restraining order pending in each of those cases. >> changes so that the -- in order to protect the woman there is this opportunity to make the allegation. >> there is no question. in some instances the person who is the subject of the order will appear. that is a reality. i've been through that. a situation now where a...
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she was really a nice person. >> when she would be taking the kids to the school bus stop, it would be you know, through the car windows. if shane was with her, there was no eye contact, no waving, so it makes you wonder if there was something going on. >> if i'd have known anything about the domestic violence, you know, i definitely would have tried to help her, and i know the community would have rallied around her to help, too. i would have done anything to save her. >> you never know when a person can snap. >> sandy was scared. she said, i'm really afraid that he is going to kill us. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve.. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if frustration and paperwork decrease... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion poten
she was really a nice person. >> when she would be taking the kids to the school bus stop, it would be you know, through the car windows. if shane was with her, there was no eye contact, no waving, so it makes you wonder if there was something going on. >> if i'd have known anything about the domestic violence, you know, i definitely would have tried to help her, and i know the community would have rallied around her to help, too. i would have done anything to save her. >> you...
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a person of interest is being questioned right now, in connection with the disappearance of 23 year-old laura araujo. her body was discovered in the duffle bag in kensington on monday. >>> also a philadelphia police officer was treated for dizziness after a freon leak at arts academy at the benjamin rush in northeast philadelphia the building was ventilated and the officer is expect to be okay. >>> we are hearing from david, the glenn olden 14 year-old, struck by light authentic week. he is recovering but says he might in the get out in storms anymore. doctors say rubber souled shoes likely saved him, shoes he got from a friend just before the storm. >>> right now just past 5:53. speaking of storms, some hope today, katie. >> no, we are definitely seeing back end of the frontal boundary responsible for triggering these rounds of severe weather but we are not out of the woods just yet. this is back edge of what we will fine, a morning issue, however a big then are storm has fired up out there across atlantic county. specifically mays landing we are seeing heavy rainfall. it is fading out
a person of interest is being questioned right now, in connection with the disappearance of 23 year-old laura araujo. her body was discovered in the duffle bag in kensington on monday. >>> also a philadelphia police officer was treated for dizziness after a freon leak at arts academy at the benjamin rush in northeast philadelphia the building was ventilated and the officer is expect to be okay. >>> we are hearing from david, the glenn olden 14 year-old, struck by light...
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a controlling personality. >> watch a little of this. let's give people a chance to see what he looks like. >> i had the distinct feeling that we live in a revolutionary time. the rich are becoming richer. the hatred of those inside the beltway for those outside is creating a true hatred on the part of the many for the few who govern or appear to do so. the decision-makers and paymasters are beyond our reach in board rooms of the world. >> that was in 1991. what did you see there? >> i saw him at his witty and perceptive best. i saw gore, as so often he was, assertive and incisive. he was more often wrong than right. and, the career is fascinating, in terms of the periods of our history that he lived through and his relationship with his semi-aristocratic background and championship of the common voice. >> the year was 1999 that you did this. >> yes. that is correct. >> how did you get into biography? >> i got into biography when i was a student of charles dickens, particularly. i was attracted to someone who had a great influence on dic
a controlling personality. >> watch a little of this. let's give people a chance to see what he looks like. >> i had the distinct feeling that we live in a revolutionary time. the rich are becoming richer. the hatred of those inside the beltway for those outside is creating a true hatred on the part of the many for the few who govern or appear to do so. the decision-makers and paymasters are beyond our reach in board rooms of the world. >> that was in 1991. what did you see...
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it's a very personal choice. >> only one person can make that choice -- >> it's a very personal choice>> if you want to talk, we will talk. that is the way it should be. >> your husband has said it's her decision but i hope she does it. >> my husband is, really, one of the most profoundly concerned people about our country that you will meet. you have talked with him. he spends countless hours a day thinking about what we can do to improve and thinking on what can make america great. he has never stopped studying and thinking about what can make america rate. he is feeling it very particularly with impending grandparent-hood. this is all about the future, when you have a child. i know where that comes from. he has been a huge help to president obama and when called upon, he has helped president bush. he will help anybody to try to help deal with the problems and make the hard choices that confront our country. he would with me. it is not exclusive with me. >> it you say to someone you thought a great title for him would be "first mate?" [laughter] >> i was asked that in 2008 and i thou
it's a very personal choice. >> only one person can make that choice -- >> it's a very personal choice>> if you want to talk, we will talk. that is the way it should be. >> your husband has said it's her decision but i hope she does it. >> my husband is, really, one of the most profoundly concerned people about our country that you will meet. you have talked with him. he spends countless hours a day thinking about what we can do to improve and thinking on what can...
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of color shall be deemed you be a white person. all right. louisiana. louisiana defines a colored person as all persons with any mixture of negro blood. good old mississippi. mississippi -- the word white under section 207 means a member of the caucasian race and the word colored includes not only negroes, but persons of mixed blood having any appreciable amount of negro blood. moving on. tennessee. the word negro includes mulattos, mestizos, and their descendents having any african blood in their veins. all negroes, mulattos, mestizos, and descendents having any african blood in their veins shall the known as persons of color. ok. and then virginia has an interesting one. because they make a distinction between people living on native american reservations, as well. but i read to you some of the synopses of these laws that had to do with race and color. what do we get from them? we got something from them. they should be a little confusing. what do you take from them? ms. martinez. >> they kind of say the same thing about what a ne
of color shall be deemed you be a white person. all right. louisiana. louisiana defines a colored person as all persons with any mixture of negro blood. good old mississippi. mississippi -- the word white under section 207 means a member of the caucasian race and the word colored includes not only negroes, but persons of mixed blood having any appreciable amount of negro blood. moving on. tennessee. the word negro includes mulattos, mestizos, and their descendents having any african blood in...
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a personal cloud or personal vault or databanks that p.i.i. data, with regards to how it datally functions, is that -- and it is called a golden copy. the one, first unique copy of that data you protect and why i say that one copy is as most people think of their data as they go to a site in they share ce, and inon exchange of using the service for free for an hour, that seems fair. people do not realize that your digital information can be copied a zillion times. literally hundreds of thousands of times, sold and resold. that is a piece of your identity and timestamp. easily aggregate able to show your activities. that is going out to the world. personal bank say, no. this is mine. you want to operate with me? let's have a transaction. now there are organizations called the respect network. respect network is run by a guy named german read. he is getting the idea of getting personal clouds to do something by even 2016. paye a million people will 25 u.s. dollars a year to manage their own data to have these database. they get to say when and wi
a personal cloud or personal vault or databanks that p.i.i. data, with regards to how it datally functions, is that -- and it is called a golden copy. the one, first unique copy of that data you protect and why i say that one copy is as most people think of their data as they go to a site in they share ce, and inon exchange of using the service for free for an hour, that seems fair. people do not realize that your digital information can be copied a zillion times. literally hundreds of...
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a personal drone. we never thought we'd be farming wind out here. it's not just building jobs here, it's helping our community. siemens location here has just received a major order of wind turbines. it puts a huge smile on my face. cause i'm like, 'this is what we do.' the fact that iowa is leading the way in wind energy, i'm so proud, like, it's just amazing. you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save yeah, everybody knows that. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ know when to walk away. ♪ know when to run. ♪ you never count your money, ♪ when you're sitting at the ta...♪ what? you get it? i get the gist, yeah. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. that's why i always choose the fastest intern.r slow. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the fastest office plant. so why wouldn't i choose the f
a personal drone. we never thought we'd be farming wind out here. it's not just building jobs here, it's helping our community. siemens location here has just received a major order of wind turbines. it puts a huge smile on my face. cause i'm like, 'this is what we do.' the fact that iowa is leading the way in wind energy, i'm so proud, like, it's just amazing. you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save yeah, everybody knows that. well, did you know that playing cards with...
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i saw them. >> so if you're a person who has to have goals, what's next? >> i am going to walk across america with bonnie and youtube and a million people. >> and forest gump is going to be right there. >> as a matter of fact tom manks is going to be there. and when we get to washington we're going to stand around all of us are going to say we're sick of being fat, sick of having heart disease and become a nation of walkers, and from that moment on everybody is going to walk to work and to school and solve the health issues of this country. >> kerry and i are going to need off. >> it's going to take one summer. >> you are in great shape. >> thank you so much. >> great to see you guys. >> it's nice to have you here. >> are we taking a break sm. >> i think we're taking a quick break. oh, we're talking about what you only can do in new jersey. >> lucy the elephant is one of them. there's a couple of other things that make new jersey number one. ♪ born in the usa >>> it's a beautiful day from the poconos to the jersey shore. you can only find that in new jersey
i saw them. >> so if you're a person who has to have goals, what's next? >> i am going to walk across america with bonnie and youtube and a million people. >> and forest gump is going to be right there. >> as a matter of fact tom manks is going to be there. and when we get to washington we're going to stand around all of us are going to say we're sick of being fat, sick of having heart disease and become a nation of walkers, and from that moment on everybody is going to...
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you really find out the true character of a person at that time. >> michael is a monster, a soullessonster. i've struggled with that. why, why anybody could do something of that magnitude but there's a lot of deceives in the world. >> with this type of crime scene the way it was laid out and amount of evidence that was left for us, it was a home run. you couldn't ask for anything better. >>> up next -- >> my husband has locked himself in our bedroom. >> the death certificate came back as a suicide. >> or was it murder? >> what in the name of heaven is he doing committing suicide by a turkey baster. >> the evidence at the scene confounds investigators. >> there's something more going on with this. it just wasn't right. >> it's creepy, it's chilling. >> and it would take years before the forensics could figure it all out. >> this case was a forensic bonanza for me. >>> the heating and air conditioning business was a lucrative one for david castor. his perfectionism and attent
you really find out the true character of a person at that time. >> michael is a monster, a soullessonster. i've struggled with that. why, why anybody could do something of that magnitude but there's a lot of deceives in the world. >> with this type of crime scene the way it was laid out and amount of evidence that was left for us, it was a home run. you couldn't ask for anything better. >>> up next -- >> my husband has locked himself in our bedroom. >> the...
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police responded to the home for the report of a person screaming. it was their 39-year-old daughter who found them unconscious in a stairwell. they pronounced on the scene. the fire department went in with meters, but they didn't find any fumes. carbon monoxide will be ruled out. it appears the residents were horders. carlson said his aunt was the oldest of 12 was the matriarch of the family. gladys was a nurse at hanheman for many years. >> she was a person that everyone leaned on in the family. they lived in the house for over 40 years. >> at this time there's no obvious cause of death. there are no obvious signs of trauma to either the 66-year-old female or 79-year-old husband. although they were pronounced on the scene, cause of death is unknown at this time. >> and family members last spoke to this couple yesterday. their daughter was stopping by when she discovered them in that stairwell. you can see the crime scene unit is here right now. we're told an autopsy will be had so they can determine the cause of death for both these people. we're li
police responded to the home for the report of a person screaming. it was their 39-year-old daughter who found them unconscious in a stairwell. they pronounced on the scene. the fire department went in with meters, but they didn't find any fumes. carbon monoxide will be ruled out. it appears the residents were horders. carlson said his aunt was the oldest of 12 was the matriarch of the family. gladys was a nurse at hanheman for many years. >> she was a person that everyone leaned on in...
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calling that person a suspect but a person of interest. >> we believe that if somebody knew the personn the video, they would recognize the person, also i believe the shirt is pretty distinctive being worn by the important in the video -- person in the video. we're hopeful that somebody will recognize him. >> hoping that this video will generate new leads in case that has left this community reeling. >> i have no words. >> if you recognize that man seen in that video, if you have any information that can help police solve this case you're asked to call the metropolitan police department. diane cho, abc~7 news. >> coming up on abc~7 news, the major warning from the 9/11 commission as the united states faces a new form of terrorism. >> plus a eerie sight over the brooklyn bridge and how police are responding. >> the new challenges facing investigators after the downing of malaysia airlines flight 17. >> i'm doug hill in the belfort furniture weather center. a little warm and muggy out there, but hot and humid weather is right around the corner. what to >> we will not rest until we are ce
calling that person a suspect but a person of interest. >> we believe that if somebody knew the personn the video, they would recognize the person, also i believe the shirt is pretty distinctive being worn by the important in the video -- person in the video. we're hopeful that somebody will recognize him. >> hoping that this video will generate new leads in case that has left this community reeling. >> i have no words. >> if you recognize that man seen in that video, if...
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an outburst of a politician in japan accused of using money for personal trips. >> a few silent tearsing began. this politician could not control his emotions when asked about use of public funds. this response when reporters asked him about claims he used $30,000 of public money for travel expenses. the video quickly went viral. hundreds of thousands have seen the clip on youtube. many more have take tn to twitt to share views. the politician did hot provide supporting evidence for the expenses. >> translator: at the very least, he needs to have receipts. otherwise it's hard to believe him. >> he has insisted the trips were for work purposes. he reported to have used the money to visit the hot springs area where he's the law maker. officials many the area usually get $5,000 a month for expenses. for now though, opinion remains divided as to whether his emotional outburst will let him off the hook. >> cracking effort there isn't it? americans are good at apologies. here are a few. >> i'm sorry. i don't deserve or expect your forgiveness. >> i am embarrassed and humiliated. >> we live
an outburst of a politician in japan accused of using money for personal trips. >> a few silent tearsing began. this politician could not control his emotions when asked about use of public funds. this response when reporters asked him about claims he used $30,000 of public money for travel expenses. the video quickly went viral. hundreds of thousands have seen the clip on youtube. many more have take tn to twitt to share views. the politician did hot provide supporting evidence for the...
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we know a person can get on a plane and if that person from liberia got on a plane and went to nigeria. and particularly, in the cdc, which is a major public health surveillance here in the united states, and we might get a person here. the question that you just asked my colleagues on the line, what we have here in the united states would be a system that would make it likely unlikely that the kind of explosive spread, if we good happen almost by accident to get someone who flew over here when they were relatively well but got infected in a western african country and then came here and actually got ill and got infected and sick, so you need a protocol to keep it from spreading. and you mentioned the idea of people dying, and one of the real problems with ebola is that it can still be spread by the bodily fluids of diarrhea or vomit or blood even after a person dies, so we see a spread of infection even when families don't bring the patient to the hospital and take care of them at home, and they touch the body or take care of the proper precautions, and it spreads within family member
we know a person can get on a plane and if that person from liberia got on a plane and went to nigeria. and particularly, in the cdc, which is a major public health surveillance here in the united states, and we might get a person here. the question that you just asked my colleagues on the line, what we have here in the united states would be a system that would make it likely unlikely that the kind of explosive spread, if we good happen almost by accident to get someone who flew over here when...